Asiata, Carroo, Ford, and Poling were all former Dolphins draft picks they decided to release during final cuts. But apparently, the team still wants to develop the players mentioned above, which is why they chose to sign them to the practice squad.

Asiata and Carroo, along with Malveaux and Langford have actually played regular-season snaps previously.

Asiata, a fifth-round pick in 2017, played in one game last year as he was inactive in the other 15.

Carroo, a third-round pick back in 2016, played in 28 games over two seasons (2016-17) as he made two starts. He has caught 10 career receptions for 98 yards (9.8 avg.) and one touchdown during his career.

Malveaux played in four games last season as he recorded five tackles and one sack during that span. While Langford hasn’t played a regular game with the Dolphins, he participated in 28 games with five starts for the Bears from 2015-16 as he carried the ball 210 times for 737 yards (3.5 avg.) and 10 touchdowns.

It is odd to see a team not sign a practice squad quarterback, but that could change. On Sunday, the Dolphins claimed rookie Luke Falk off waivers from the Titans. With the team having four quarterbacks on their roster, it is likely Falk would be waived with the thought the Dolphins could develop him on their practice squad roster.

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